The weather might have teased San Antonians some over the weekend, but stay tuned for another wintry blast coming through this week.

Although warm weather is expected through midday Monday, another cold front is expected to move across South Central Texas late in the day, the National Weather Service has forecast.

Patchy fog will usher in Monday, and a warm day is expected with high temperatures reaching 60 degrees, according to the weather service. But sometime in the afternoon, a cold front is expected to move through that could push temperatures back in the low 30s.

Below average temperatures are expected to continue Tuesday through late Wednesday night, with mostly cloudy skies for much of the period.

An upper level disturbance increases the chance of showers for both Tuesday night and Wednesday.

High temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday are only expected to reach the mid-40s, with lows continuing in the mid-30s.